Thread: Oath Keepers
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Old October 22, 2009, 10:01 AM   #45
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Originally Posted by Wagonman
Sorta like the pledge of allegiance.
Not really an oath IMO. More ceremonial than otherwise. Here is a good link to read about differing interpretations. http://atheism.about.com/b/2004/03/2...yalty-oath.htm

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Originally Posted by Wagonman
Kinda trying to have it both ways aren't you? Either he was culpable for the actions or not?
No, I'm just refuting that out of state police thought Nagin was "god" to those officers as Sarge said. Nagin is only culpable for the actions he intiated. If those cops were acting under his orders then yes he was culpable but I am not sure what the command relationship was. They may have been acting on their own.

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Originally Posted by Wagonman
I have pretty much decided against joining
I agree with your decision.
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